Hawaiian History Final

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The traditional kapu system was abolished in:

1819

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Self-appointed leader of the first company of Protestant missionaries

Hiram Bingham

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True/False: David Malo was an early graduate of Lahainaluna School, his Hawaiian newspaper articles are valuable records

True

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Bernice Pauahi Bishop was strongly influenced by the teachings of the Protestant missionaries at:

Chiefsʻ (Royal) Childrensʻ School

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An example of the Protestant missionaries effect on Kauikeaouli is the:

First Constitution

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The first constitution was established in:

1840

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True/False: In the 1800s, several western nations bullied the Hawaiian Kingdom with military might. This is called gunboat diplomacy

True

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This British naval captain investigated complaints of British citizens, but he then took control of the Kingdom

Paulet

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Fee simple land ownership was established through the:

mahele

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In the late 1800s, the sugar industry became the number one export industry as a result of the:

reciprocity treaty

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What king wrote the Constitution of 1864?

Kamehameha V

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Which of the following was an environmental impact that plantations had on Hawai i?

diversion of water from Windward to Leeward side

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Claiming it was to reform the government, foreign residents (mostly Americans) forced the _______________ on Kalākaua.

Bayonet constitution

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Who was the first elected monarch of the Kingdom?

Lunalilo

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major export industries (earliest to most recent)

sandalwood, whaling, sugar, tourism

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Which of the following happened to Liliʻuokalani in 1895?

arrested and abdicated the throne

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The first elections held in the Territory of Hawai i were dominated by what political party?

Home Rule

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True/False: Prince Kuhio was the first elected Delegate to Congress

False

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Hawai i became a state primarily through the efforts of what political party?

Democratic

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The Reciprocity Treaty provided that:

Sugar from Hawaiʻi was sold in the US without tariffs

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True/False: the 1887 Constitution increased the participation of Hawaiians in government due to the property and income requirements

false

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political systems listed in the correct order:

Kingdom, Provisional Gov, republic, Territory

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The world event that greatly contributed to annexation was:

Spanish-American War

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He led the reformists who limited King Kalākaua’s power and eventually overthrew the Kingdom of Hawai i.

Lorrin Thurston

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True/False: Robert Wilcox led one attempt to strengthen the Kingdom and another to restore it.

True

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He served as the President of the Prov. and Republic governments, and as the first appointed territorial governor.

Sanford Dole

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The first elections held in the Territory of Hawai i were dominated by what political party?

Home Rule

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Credit for the passage of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act goes to:

Prince Kuhio

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The Massie and Kahawai cases of the 1930s were examples of:

Institutional Racism

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The Apology Resolution apologizes to Hawaiians for the ________ and pledges reconciliation with Hawaiians

overthrow

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Captain James Cook could be considered lucky when he discovered the Hawaiian Islands for the first time because:

It was makahiki season (season of Lono)

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The American government was implicated in the overthrow due to the involvement of Minister __________ and its marines.

John L. Stevens

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He came to the islands as a Protestant missionary but became the first official advisor to the Kingdom in 1838.

William Richards

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After Paulet, this British Admiral corrected the situation and restored the sovereignty of the Hawaii

Admiral Thomas

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True/False: Mahele came about through pressure from sugar growers

True

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As part of the land reformation, the Hawaiian commoners were allowed to own their cultivated lands through the:

Kuleana Act

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A school established by the Episcopal Church is:

St Andrew’s Priory

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A home to care for aged Hawaiians was established through the will of:

Lunalilo

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True/False: The US negotiatied the Reciprocity treaty in order to gain political influence in Hawaiʻi

True

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As a loyal friend to King Kalåkaua, he was appointed to many positions in the monarchy, including Prime Minister.

Walter Murray Gibson

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Acquisition of the islands to the United States was long the subject of a debate in America, one eventually won by:

annexationists/expansionists